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Development of an Analytical Model for Drilling Burr Formation in Ductile Materials
Jinsoo Kim, UC Berkeley
David Dornfeld, UC Berkeley
Kim, J. and Dornfeld, D (2002), “Development of an Analytical Model for Drilling Burr Formation in Ductile Materials", ASME Trans. J. Engineering Materials and Technology, vol. 124, no. 2, pp. 192-198.
ABSTRACT: An analytical model for drilling burr formation was developed. The model holds for ductile materials that do not show catastrophic fracture during the plastic deformation of workpiece material for burr formation. The proposed burr formation mechanism was based on the observation of behavior of workpiece materials during drilling of low alloy steel. The model was based on the principle of energy conservation and metal cutting theory. Experimental validation was done, and the results showed good agreement with the model. Based on the model, the effects of several important parameters on burr formation was investigated.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Jinsoo Kim and David Dornfeld,
"Development of an Analytical Model for Drilling Burr Formation in Ductile Materials"
(January 1, 2002).
Laboratory for Manufacturing and Sustainability.
Consortium on Deburring and Edge Finishing.
Paper kim_02_1.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/lma/codef/kim_02_1
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